Explore Earth’s Ancient Oceans: The Ordovician Biome is Live
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09.04.2025 13:10
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Travel back over 470 million years and dive into the prehistoric oceans of the Ordovician Period, now available in 3D Dinopedia. This biome reveals a vibrant, alien marine world long before the age of dinosaurs.
Meet early vertebrates like Arandaspis, an armored swimmer exploring silty seabeds, and Promissum, a sharp-toothed conodont — one of the earliest known marine hunters.
Swim alongside the filter-feeding giant Aegirocassis, over two meters long, with bristled appendages that once harvested clouds of zooplankton. Watch it glide through the water, a relic of evolutionary transition.
Discover the colossal Endoceras, a nautiloid mollusk with a straight shell up to 4 meters long. Once thought to be a predator, it’s now believed to have filtered its food like a whale shark.
Explore a living reef of sea lilies, giant mollusks, trilobites, and bizarre echinoderms that formed a lush, teeming ecosystem unlike anything in today’s oceans.
Launch 3D Dinopedia and experience the dawn of vertebrate life beneath the waves in the Ordovician Biome!
Meet early vertebrates like Arandaspis, an armored swimmer exploring silty seabeds, and Promissum, a sharp-toothed conodont — one of the earliest known marine hunters.
Swim alongside the filter-feeding giant Aegirocassis, over two meters long, with bristled appendages that once harvested clouds of zooplankton. Watch it glide through the water, a relic of evolutionary transition.
Discover the colossal Endoceras, a nautiloid mollusk with a straight shell up to 4 meters long. Once thought to be a predator, it’s now believed to have filtered its food like a whale shark.
Explore a living reef of sea lilies, giant mollusks, trilobites, and bizarre echinoderms that formed a lush, teeming ecosystem unlike anything in today’s oceans.
Launch 3D Dinopedia and experience the dawn of vertebrate life beneath the waves in the Ordovician Biome!
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